This is more like staying at a friend’s country pad than a hotel. It’s incredibly peaceful, located on the fringe of a large national park, and comes with incredible views. Guests can embark on a whole range of activities courtesy of the hotel – or simply flop in the welcoming lounge.
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Not only is The Pavilions one of the loveliest boutique resorts in Nepal, it is founded on rock solid eco-credentials, making it a sustainable luxury accommodation pioneer. Laudable aims apart, staying here is just so damn cool.
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With its adroit mix of ancient and modern design, The Yak & Yeti tops the (very) shortlist of Nepal’s luxury historic accommodation, as well as carrying off first prize for Best Hotel Name of all Time. In short, this is the grandest of dames to be found in the Nepalese capital.
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Himalaya Lodge is one of West Nepal’s most northerly plush trekking accommodations, and has been rejuvenating weary souls (and feet) for more than a quarter of a century. Its combination of rustic comfort and sensational mountain panoramas has few equals.
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It’s no exaggeration to say that superannuated Flower Children recommend the Kathmandu Guest House to their gap-year grandchildren. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2018, KGH is the original – and now really rather smart – budget hangout.
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Tharu Lodge is rustic sophistication par excellence. It’s achieved the feat of making guests feel utterly at home while all around there’s nothing but primitive jungle. This is a resort to relish to the full.
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Karnali Lodge is the most remote of Nepal's Tiger Tops resort, and the ultimate Nepalese jungle retreat. It dexterously pulls off the tricky proposition of supplying first-class accommodation in the middle of nowhere.
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Dwarika’s is a sensational boutique heritage hotel – the fruit of one man’s passion for preserving Kathmandu’s arts and crafts – and is the equal in facilities and service of many an international five-star. There can be few better or more apposite introductions to traditional Nepal.
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